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A Ride for Liffe. A pa.4n;-qer train on tWe Oregot: and U-iI fI.rnia railroad was lately runnlin. at the 'height of its speed near S it !i, Oregon, in order to make iyl 1111.0, as it was a tow imites be hitad. The road at this point makes at o- ue, tilt that tho engineer oiamot e- eItjrely through it. So, as ho lsuoleredl along, he litto thought wha'. tirring times were uaon him. 110 hat'd hardly gotti a into 'the out whe-r'n ie 4aw a wonan I iding leisure J*s ime. miih it, and, with perloot non. bti. I. .e, using the eitor of the tr*;1. . She Was not more than half inIy ru.tgh the eut imad but a little %a ab . lil ad of hi i. lIe immediately ubi., le "do in brakes,' aid than i'-.it led the varning. 'I ho won an, hearing the peculir dI ; ti whhi-tl of, the locoiiotivo, look. v.1 over bitr shoulder and eaw the tra.in tushing at her. She did not l ihk inor fant. nor give up all hope, I tit like i trtie Webfoot her courage I S espial to the emergency, and u iheit., a miilIient's helistiatiin, she cos) mICamened Swiniging her whip from Oe .houlder of the steed to the other, tlihrely urgiing him to exert his ut most al od. The whip, and perhaps t.e Wliek.g of the steam whistle, caus l be (hoanimal ridelon by the lady to put, ia his be-st licks, and lie made iout 1-.a in pid t imo aI any anim1al t ver seen in Ofegon ; but each inl .,tant tih, iron horse gainod upon t le one composed of blood and im uscelo. The shiaiekiig of the locomotivo's whistie catused the passengers to look mut of tihe windows, aid upon their d1i .covering what was the uiatter, the wvildes.t excitemlient nstled. Several ji ped anaid meized the boll rone, aid 1t , 114in1e 'd p ill ing on it as' ift th y ('0ul1d toop the taiti by that inIcans. Tio brdkomen were exerting all their ht I o niga It (it the brakos, and the ensgilcer had outi off tho connee tion and was doitig all that ho knew to sitop lio traini, while tle wo man ws dmiing he'r levl best to masike the b t of horso flesh rise to die qpeed of a ' imuold ;" it all inl vaini, the lcqomiotive kept gainiig on thie horse id its rider, and there was hardly a p a on the train wlio did ii.t. expect Chit b oti tiolmmni and horse would be Liliece. Tlt, r .s, p Prhaps, thirty feet in torv. mi: in let ween tie cow-catcher ti h I-id' heels, when, Cmtu ana ely 1-11 the woimaa, -le oh1serveel a place which was a liti.le- wider that:i uistual, and with i a steady rein Ohe gided time fleeinmg horse from the trak ii i ndeavored to pre-s him against. the wall of' the cut. ini order that the train might pas witliot inl ji ry. li doing this the womoin w3 eieutruged 1.y "m m Wilians, tle con. dutir , who hli in m forward aid got on the locomotive. A few seconds oily passod by when the fiery man Str pmked his nose past the rump of the ho. si. At. this muomint Nr.Win. ans jumped off, threw his whole force againl-t theO an1imlal, anld beh11 himo un1til tlie tri.1in stopped, lad tihein a rousing cheer of gratification and joy at the (scapo of tile womtian from death was gi Vei.-JPovl1, d Bulletin. A Bick Woods Adventure. A Virginia bankmer who wras the a' a rmaan of a hote c imfid ol club, was ise e a ma relinig t hroughm Kenit nek y, hay uig with is b'anik billa to the anmount if' '$,000t. Whean het camne to a leoma. N fibrest, where n robeerieos anmd antir dieo-s were saidl to lbe frtenint lie was I s', thmro~ugha taiking th'e wrong roasl. Time darkness of' the iht caitme gi'iek. ly evi'r hun m, mind Ihowi tm Cecap0 from a he teatening dager lie knew iiot. Im. his alarmii he sudldenly espied in thme di tiiiee a imm light, amnd urging Ibis horse onwiard~h 'lt it leangthe~a met to a ti-ettched looking cabi, am.l0 kaiook ed ;dihe dooi' was opeaned bcy a we mani who lsid her hiusbanid wits ouit hunsat ing, but would soon returni, andsi . was Sureche would obeerfully' give I imn shelter for t he ntighit. Thme gen-. t linana put til hsis htir~o iand entered tho cabin,,.but with feelinigs that cani lettecr be iamagiined than descried.i Illere lie was withI a large smi of m3on1ey, perhaps ina the hitnso of a robber whmose iname wras terror to the country. In a sh~ort~ ti rme thle miani of' the bhonse re't urned . lie bad oin a tdeer-skin hlir t bearik in cap, antd seemed muchi fat iguted, anid in amno talking mmood= All this boded thie infidhel no good. lie f'elt his pistols in hsis pocket and placed thorm so as to be iratdy fori in stiaimt use. Th'le man ,sked thme strain gem' to rutiro e ti e, but. lie determmi edl to sell his life as dearly as lie could. llis fiass grew into a perf(ect ag~ony. Whmt wa'is to be done. At length thme backwoolmnan arose, re'aebuai to a woodteni shelIf, took tdownm an oild boiok and said: "'Well, s ralnger, if you won't go to lied, I will, bunt it is al ways any otis. tiam to read a chmipter in theo 11013' Scriptures bef'o. e I go to bed.' W~hat a chr:nge did th se word: pjrodu~e 1 Alairism was removed from this ikepitie's iimnd thuough avowiog himiself aim inliddil. lhe hmad more conifi. dlence in thme IB le. Ho folt samfo, lie felt that a mn i., whmo kept an old l1ible ian his benaiq, tird remad it, and bmAht his knees in pirmiyer, was no rob. her or murderer, lie listened to the Vood mnan amndli aisnesed hisi feare, anti bey d iwn anid sh pt as calmuly in that o bin.~ a hdid uiseler his. father's roof. I" iemi'i'at ighit to ceased to revile thme grood ol lit Ii'. lie boqamne 3. hetryof bi; ev'ent ful journey to itaeroe the futl oifi, idrtelity. it Richard I~ubon, a veteran of 1812, whio paii'ed his thraee acose a'id -ten tarme, diedl suddeinly in tIce road near thme high A4lls ini thais couu.ty, oin Sat i. day the 6thi instanit. FEITTIL IRi - . A Fulit A $ 0 s am ;.!4 'I F't5 e 00 b. theoy a a l NR COPTON CON9 W HTNA E !OBACCO. P3JBIORH] CASTI, $50 per' 2000 lbs., at ctory TIM E, $55 per 2000 hta. ':it-ory, payabl Nov. INI, 1872, ' ITH1UUT INTE1 !WST. WVIM. (i. D)L K ES & C()., EN.\b A1ENT S, No. 1 South Atlanlti: Wharf, Charleston, 8, C. EOPOEN WATON LSt! ES.t TrI- 3 . . r .ir are ,iotor l by ihoi Sujlitri. I a Si et phopate C u. Iuhi- et t h a'. i S. C., viz: J .. 1 :11..a ATA, A D A~S~IA A complete mannte, dpllu d, :o Co, ' ni , Grain t 1nei ig itha io, Sei .- w w elln-tI it be1 ' I Ivrci 1) r4 1 ll- er. t 1l -he H ( N r. it ; . l.. .' . i t . ,-' I ,,s .i,-r ' ,,,. I , 1s l L. ol .Limw._w itl b ;le ~ li thioi. al, hilret,...re. ,,X 6-e. 1i m a o. ..\ lima i lt,[u Pa ktlsl . tri m on, p a il fill on t. r it- th h i A pri nIiex, and ''5 per l I piya ble 1 ovember, tllit. CiitiIlnter e. Maman or onLtco3. A niew nrlicle of the samne high g. l (l.l, e - p .11,14 d with 11he ee mentj of 'ult n - tfe i n i uc a 1inin1n r. l1! lt q n ooifi . hit . fe li tiz -r S Co t ([)n andt 1 Grninl, il t a lwer. price Ilt lite Il-wau 11n(nti , I .i) o I a pe 111 nI, ifI pid ont or before (the Ist of Alm~ilunex, $;i per [Ln, piaya.-ble Is: N wb s 82 idhout inl II 81 c uqtul' 'hted iv 1~' ih It hi l Pl1110110 I'm ill ii1 w thtt1111ilig ON . tiaii 1 ii'o t t l~ 51 0,11611' hI iti'il 1 lti it it, 11111 ohf't't it~ Iitiig uConijiliiis.11 P. I l ol.i'p i ol or li .\r fil ttiibt' 5 2 pe wi1 11 11 iii t'it', A ri I r Ni I r It C e t v wr i' int ith y i 1cu iled Ir Phm -l at.i n li L o?, 011 110 en lin ,t AEE l ittt' il I :. 11Wiail i' he ie h-i' tiliers are of Ithe ighsal of Nii't 87 l&ule Po hos. phate a nd n : hl for more wi tha t lit yeair. I 1 E'u & Ily hi Sniangnlniplto nswil t' 'i ~il' I wlii tGeera eeno t'br-ston j. l W M l'hL, Agent il Wiv st )- '. C., A. 1.. -.ig. .A ge y, . 414-c 1-1 '2m ' Tl'his n~ i'rtile, pept d y niheiIi, At ihit- l 'h ilpla t he o pay. tno the~ diet-'i ug ou th i (hensk of F t.11 ii .luient' &vtol. , cit ~i ai ng ith-n ns e ,is to fer 'Dr GooleIn-ds otienonspe Btos nd So ersn Hatsl andt Capsbe,8. Freeohinreswt.CocsyGoere, c, Noe bI 7,hrb enhaiisin t'orsoh, n lt.-rs t o l it at liA ' tii weni thei 11gns anid TP E ONllt ~100 ET8 COnraPAgNYs, i ot teirapa ch iai n. l'r. St Ju'ien iavenet* t. now :ii e d1 l tia i ng r 'I ofIh o uni, ly t' h ve ry lidt ed ( l'rc pt -sie o a~ r ico pay l i 1.,i Cov tub e t wrio oin teret. h Vt)'llnt Tlhiy ffer tl/or' has been vry tensively cupld inunthis tt anlhscieetiir sat$4 iashtm ;1 5 some t t tof the st act~ei 'uers a1~ imiti Dp'vecityt e rp aceto I uan Guano 'on [) forA pound. I'I~, ~' o~~ll~ wt 'olnse o tl, M Alrl sale mad no w il ecaered catshi on tho isiti of Ma alo $0o rc ,a7 ando o Thse buyinigy on timtheu sal will!t' e o lered ut on st Nve mb10teir, 187- .r aifcin y. Iis arrangemen pat~j ewi ll b enbl 1, w iAoithuexr co , to a bohro Ma-C nure ati tin hnter a sadmn: r d CORN FURNISHED I PERSON.4 wishing CORN will be furnish ed by sending me lsaoks and Money at the lowest clsh price. Referonoo given when desired. W. if. M(4RRISON, Jan 8-x6 btateavlile, N. C. New Advertisements. FREEX TO BOOK AGENTS. We will send a handsome Prospectus of our Now Illustrated Fanily Bible, contain ing over 210 fine Scripture Illustrations to any Book Agent, free of charge. Address lNational Pullblisinilg ('o , PhIda01de phik Ila., Atla,-ta, Ga., or 3t I.univ, Mo. Cable Screw Wire 11OTS AN) SHOES Are Worth two pair of Ordinary pegged or Mlaohiue Sewed, eISTORY OF The Great Fires. li Cill'AGO and the I VST by Iev. E. J. Goodsp-eed, D. D., ef ChicAgo. (Only coin tdete hi.!tury. 700 Hvo. p'ages : 60 engrav ings. 7Q,000 ltreauly sold. Price $2 30. ,-()')0 ag.ents mnide In, 20 days. Profits go in bilutierers. Agenita Iutoed. Ii. S. Uoodspeed & Co., Ui t'ark Row, New York. THE AMERICAN FARMER, Published at Baltimore, Md. by SAMUEL SANDS & SON, Janun.ty NSumIber is iwiv out, and will be sent to e'cry Planter, Erier and Gardon er' wIho will seid i nddress and a tstainp. It is a live, practiial paper, need. e.d by overy country fatnily I ,ubscription $1.50 a .e*ir. In clubs, Ut $1, with very liberal prmilms BRIGG'S & BROTHER'S 'atalogue f I iowr alld Vegetable S~J_0JDS, AN) Summer Fbworing Bulbs for 1872. Now ready. Conisstintg of over 130 Iages. on rose tinted paper, with upwards of 400 p r o ts. and six I-3ut iful Colored 1 ate ! Cover, a betifru; design, in ool 41r,4. 1'he richest cntalogue ever publilied. -id 25 cents for copy, not one half the value of tlie colored p'lates In the first rder, atountinig to not, less than $1, ibe priee of catalogne, 25 ornis, will bu e f'titAudil int seeds. New ctstome'rs placed on e .me footing witi oli. Free to old eiiOers. Quaiiy of seds. 11ie of pack ets, prices and pren iums ofiered, imke it to the advantage of ill to purchase seeds of Its. See icatalogue for extraordinary in dn,'ueennts. You will miss it, if yotu do iot see our canalogue beloro ordering Seeds. E iir of onor two ciromos for 1872, sIre 19xL.4-one a flower plate of Bulbous Patnt,. consisting of Lilies. &c.-the oilier ,- Aniilm, Bfien nial and Perennial P1irnts, guaralinteed th1. Most Elegant Floral Obromos ever inuieid Ili ui.is country. A snpvrb par I !r. n nm111uell nu iled. post paid on re cei pt of 75 cents ; aloe free. oi conditions ecitietl in catialoente. Ad-l. -- BRIGG3 & BROTHER, (Establijshed lo o.] Rochester. N Y. NEW SEEDS AND PLANTS out by Mail or Expr'ss. OUR SEED L\D PLANT CATALOGUES FOR 18E72. Numteriig 176 paes n- d containing TWO OOLORED PLATES, EIh wotlib twice .e coil of Cntalolgues. maed too all applicants on receipt ot :cts. Seedemen. 36 Cortlandt Str'. M. N. Y. PROFITABLE BUSINESS W ili lhe giv'n Ble Or two per'sotils, uf etiteu' sex in di'ssanooo andu adjoiming towns, by wrhich they may realize from $3001 to $1000 -i year'. with imt liitle interfer'ience witth or inar:Ly occtup iion, in selling Htonscehol Art ich-s oif real mterit and universal use0. if t~ h--i whole il mu is devot ed a much larger u'mni tmay he roni itzed. I.iroulars f'ree, gi v. itig coisplete list nf art i les and cotmis. sione an'lowed. T. S. COOK & CO., Ho hohen, N. . \ ENzsr WAxnnT -Agents miake more .money at itork for us thnn at. nnything else Lusiness light and pertmanent Par. tie'ulars tree. ti. .+Tussrs' & Co., Fine Art Punblishers, Port land, Maine. 5'7.60. Agents profits per week. Will prove it on forfei't $.->0. New articles, patented July 18thI Famuplos sent free to all. Address W. ii. Chidester, 267 Broadway, N. Y. CANt EUS. T1UMOR8$. ULUERS IA--topishintg cures by Drs. Kline and 1.indleyv at the PiladeIlia Cancer' ItnstI tnte, 9:11 Archut St., Phiiladelph ia, Pa. At fI ranc Oill()iees by D~r. Dalhon, 2:18 W. C'harlotte N. C. :by Drs. Ileuiy & Benton, cor. Broad antd Alabama streets, Atlanta, (ha. b y Ur. tiramibll, 42 N. Court street, .\ettiphis, TIetnn. Wonderful Canoer Antidotes, No Knite. No Caustic Medioines. No tilood. L.ittle Pain. For partica'ars, call en or a~ld, ess eithter of' the above. SILVER TIPPED BOOTS AND) .SHOES IAlU RRWllTH TWO P'AIL WIPIIO UT. jatn 10 ESTABLiSHED 1859. QyI lIESPECTFULLY in forte the citizens of 1n innisboro and Fairfield District, that I havre just returned from New York and have purchi ised a fuil assortmn't of' Watch. as. .lewelry, Clocks. Speetacles, &c., anid wtll sell at the lowest prices, and would respec fully ask the contnuance of the patr'onaige of my old friends adl enstomers. All goode warranted as represented. I am prepared to do all kind of Watch and Jew.. elry work and have always a good ttook of good material on hand, and will guarantee satisf'action. Alt work warratited. CIIA RLES MULL1ER, Recend door from Col. Rion'a Offiee,, oct 8 Money Wanted! LL person Indaebted to us are urgetly reques ted to pay at omtce. None need expect credit from ne excopt thioio who pay promptly Jan. 1st, 1872. Sjan MoM ASTER & lIRICI. RADWAY'S READY REl IEF Oures the Worst Pains in from One to TWENTY MINUTES. NOT IN ONE HOUR. After reading this advertiement need any one Suffer with Pain. Rtdway's Ready Relief Is a cure for every palb. It was thle Bret and is The Only Pain Betedy that instantly stops the most exorutiating pains, allays Inflainrmations, nndoures Oou. gestions, whetlier of hile Lungs, Stonacl, Dowels, or other glands or orgains, by ore appliat It'ln. in frot one to twenty minutes, no mat ter huw violent or eterntoi nting hepain the Rheumatic. Bed.rldden, lifrm, Caippled, Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease mny suffer. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Will afford instanrt ease. Inflarnnation of the Kidneys. lnflamunntion of the BlAddert, Inlatnmation ot the lhowelp, Contestion of lhe Lunqs, Sore Throat. Uilicult lireatlhi ,g, Palplatiun of the Heart. Hlysterics, Crouap, Diptaheria, Catarrh, Iatflnensa, lheadache, Toot hachae, Neuralgia, 11houmatism, Cold Chills, Age Chilis. rho apilieation of ite Ready Belief to the part or parts where the pain or dili. culty exists will afford ease and comfort. Twenty drops in half a Iumbler of wanser will In a few munents oure Cramps, Spasms, Sour' Stomach, Ileariburn, Sick llea'lche, Diarrhea, D;sentery. iColio, Wind in the Bowels, and all the Internal Pais. Travelers should always carry a bottle of Radway's Bteady Relief with theta. A few drops In water will prevent Sicanessor pains from olatge of water. It is better han Fronch Brandy or Bitters as a *timui. lant. Fever and Ague. Fever and Ague cured for fifty cents. Thore is not a remedial agent In this world that will ouro Fever and Ague, and Ill othet illarions, Bilious, Scarlet. Ty. phiold. Yellow. at-d other Fevers (aided by litadway's l'ills) so quick as Radway's Ready Relief. Fifty cents per bottle. HEALTH I BEAUTY I Strong pure and rilh blood-Increase of fith and weight-Clear skin and beautiful complexion secured to all. Dr. Radway's Sarsaparilla Resol vent. linS made the most astonishing cures; so 'uock, so rapid are the changes the holy undacrgoes, under the influence of this truly wonderful medicine. that every day %at increase in fiest and weight Is seen and rolt. The Oreat Blood I urifner. Every tirop of the Sarsaparillian Resolvent coim nunioates through the Blood, Sweat, Urinki and otlher fluidg Alid juices of Iha system the valor of life. for it require-i the wastes of the bodj. w'ii new and sounud naterinal Sorofula,, Sjhills, G.nsumpiion, Olanu. lar d iseask' Ulcers in the 'iroat. Mouth, Tumiors, Nodes in th6 Glands and oiher parts or the system, Sore Eyes, Srumor. outs discharges from the Ears, andl the worst forns of SKih dipeases, Eruptions. Fever Sores, Scald Heand, Ring Worm. Stal Rheum, Erysi pens, Acne, Black Spots. Worms In the Flesh, fumors. Cantcoes I. the Womb and all wenkerinig ,-w painmfuv disch..rges, Night Sweats. Loas of Ipa trm and all asc of the life primi.q'le, tre withii ; lo n trative rat cge of this a .nuul.i- -,f Modern Citin atry. an;d a te w na 4tane will priave Ie any parsoato i ushi it for eithlime of these forst ot diseasa its paotelnt pow.r enre theim. If t at I-tl.nIl dnily beconing redaiutel by the wastes anad deconposition thaat is comintiolly progressing, sucereds itn ar. resting these wamies. and repairs the same with new rmateriatl nado fron leathy blood-nud this ahat Supaaatcrilliani Will add ales secure-a cure is cert nin: for whet. once this reanedy conmences its work oaf puriticatIona, anda succeeds t) dhnrinishiang the loss of wastes, its repairs will hse rapid, and every day the pa ienit will feel htimself , rowintg hetter aand stronger. ahea toad dtigeasting better, appetite im proving, and fleth atad weigha itnca eaing. Not only does the Sarataparilhtan Rtesol vent excel all known remedial agents it the cutre of ('hronia, Sorofaulotus, tdonatil lional, and Skitt dhisea'ses ; hbut it is the~ only positive eauro for Kidneaay anad Bladdler Com palaiaacs. Urinnry anad Wombt ltieases, Grtav el ltetesa, Dro psey, Stoppage of W'ator, Incontinence aof Urtine, Bitght's Disease, Aibutminura, and an alt eases er. ihhere are brick alttst deposits,or thme water is thick, chouady, mixed wIth sutbstancees like the whIte oaf an egg, or threads hIke white silk, or tere is a morbiad, dark, bihlious appear anace. and white boa.. dust deposits, and whten tere ia a pricking, burning senaaa. lion when piassing watetr, and pain In thes Small of Ithe Back and along the Loins. Dr. Radway's Perfect Purgative Pills, perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gum. pturge, reg ulate'. pms ify, oleanse and strengthaen. Rad way's Pills, for the cure' of all disorders of ithe Staimach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Biladder, Nervotus Dis eases, h~eadache, Const ipat ion, Losiyeners, Indigestion, Dyspepsiut, Billiotinees, fill. ionms' Pever, Intfamtnation of the Bowels, Piles and all Derang mentsof athe Internal Vi acera. Warrantted to affect a positive cure. Putrely Vegetblo, containinag no mnercury, minerals or deleterions medicines. Observe the following symptoms result. ing from Disorders of the Digestive Or. gans: Consaipatlon, Inward Piheat, Full ness of the Bilood In the Ihead, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea. Iieartbumrn, tnigest of Food, Fttllness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruatat ion., Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the ead, Ilurried and Difficult Breathaing. A few doses of P.adlway's Pills will fr'ee the system from all time above.siamed di. orders. Price, 26 cent, per box. Sold by Druggist. liead "Fatae andl True." Send one let. ter-stamps to RADWAY & CO., No. 87 Maden Lane, New York. Information worth thotisnds will be sent 'to yon, july 14-ly Kinsman & Howell, Factors and Commission Merch ants. Liberal Advances made on Cotton and Naval Stores. Charleston, S. C. sept 2-4m BOOTl AND SHOE 4$3.3 fa O t O2z a SI AM nowi prh@ired'to do trork In the latest and best styles. aty ioworjk Is agyy yerte4i e hr nonecessity to go ot, of townlohv work done as I can make as good S00)fer 8110ON ats aanybody. Orders sollolted for line work. f6, M, (JILIBRT. feb 29,ly PACIFIC QGANO. Price $46 0ah, Wth Usual Advano for Time. E XPER IENCB ilh I lne of this Guano for th past ia yeats in thin Stnte. rit Cotton and ('n.n, hsu so far estabiishod its character rol* excellencelas to tender 0O11. Went 4unnecessary. Ib accordanoe with the ealablisheel polley of the Company to furnish the besi Conobutrated Feartilizers at the lowest olwt to consumers, this Guano it pol into market this beason at the above reduced price. which the - oapany is enabled to do by reanon or its itre facilitlec. anti a he re-luced cost or mannfociture. The aupplies put into market -this etason are, al heretofore. prepared uolasr the pm. bonal vtiperitcntenece of Dr. St. Julian Ravenel. Chemist of Compnny, tat Chatrled to", F. C . hence, plitnn-ert. nimty rtrt atsaured that its Qitalhay and Cotmposition is pre ei.aely the onme al thal horetorore sold - At the present low price every aore planted oan he teruilised with 200 pounda Guano at a cost not exceeding the present valie lf 30 pounds of ootton, while experience has shown that under favorable conditions of season anal ettitiation the crop is increasel by the application from two to threefold the natural capacity of the soil. [fence, Under no conditions could fit applicat ion fail to compensate for the outlay. Apply to J. N. ROBSON, Agent Pacific Guano Company, No. 68 East Bay and Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, 8. C. Jao. S. tune & Co., Oenest'l Agent6. nov 80-6m PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S 0OMPoTr3UW Acid Phosphate of Lime. ioft OMPosTINo WITU CoTToN 881). Price $25 Cash, with Usual Advanoe for Time. THIS rtile Is prepared under the super intendence of Dr. St. Julien Ravebel eitpressaly for composting with cotton seed. It was in roduced by this Company two years ago, and its use has fully attested its value. 200 to 2150 pounds of this arti cle per acre, properly composted with the same weight of cotton aeed. furnishes the planter with a Fertilizer of the highest ex cellence at the smallest u9st. A compost prepared with this article, as by printed directions furnished, cottains all he ele ments of I ertility thiii uan enter into a first class Fertilizer, whjik "ts ecotnty must coiimend its lineral a ; to plan era. For supplies and peinto dirdeotious for composling apply to J. N. ROBSON, Agents Pac Onne Company, No 08 East Ray and 'os. I iand 2 Atlantic Wharf, Char-ston. 8. . Jio. H. RicrSR & Co.. General Agents. novir 80-8m Blily Pive First Class Medals Awarded. THE GREAT 'Outhern Piano IA NCFACTORY. 6Wm. Xnabe & Go. MutacJ.ac:se. or Gr-and, Nquilrn and( Upright PIA I, GkORTE, B. A i71.1108HE. MD|. The's in ariamaens have heen hbfire the Publi for nairty "'hirty Years. Pnnl ttpon their exoellence alone ant ained tond mtitptar chasel pre.eminence, whta-h prionounce'a t1o heillnM.h Tone, l'ouchl. Work man-hio Sami loivahili y gI- A1: our -qv -#re P'Ian ahave our New imp jroved Overgraung SouleI atndh ahe Age efic Treble $1&'' We woualil estI special at anioft, 0o outr late I'ntenated imprven.a LIS itt Orail P'isanos and Sqiaare. G'rasal. loatnl in: ao other Pian., wi iota brinig the Pintno neatrer Peracention than has ' et baen attain.ed Brery Pi'ano Fully Warranted/for P~uq Years 1W- We are by special arreange~ment en. abledt to furnish Parlor Orgaum and Maelo., drians or the mat celebtrauted makers, Wholesale and Retail at lowest Factory Prices. llustrated Catalogues and Price List promptly furnished ont application to W M. K NAIIE & CQ., Baltimore, Md. Or a-ty of establishe-l .irea cies. nov 0--6rn Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c. P. P. T OA L~EJ. Manufacturer and Dealer, Noe. 20 lIa yne Street and Jlorbek's Wharf, CHARLESTON, 8. C. IS- This is the largest anti most corn. plete factory of the kind in the Southern States, and all articles in this line can be furnished by Mr. P. P. Toale at price. whtich defy competition 3&- pamhletwhhfull and detailead ltofalsee of floora, N4ahes and Blinds, and the prices of each, will be sent free and post paid, on applIcation to P. P. TOA LI, july 11--17 Charleston, 8. 0. LISTEN. RI. J. 0mmO~.' as a splentill ot of large Oranges, ie best in market. . Ele hta also la':: receivedl a well select. ed lot of Fine Iiterated Cigars, which he gutaratese will iAbe entire stisfaction to lover, of "the % eed " Also. A choice stock of very fine old Whim. kies, Wine &o., .000'. Old Jamaica rnm, ad Meiwan's Import ed Ale. Werties in - seeht of any otthe above articles, will do well to examine my etaock betere purchasing elsewhere. dee 28 Peach hjbiM~ ndy D3 I ,F old. Mello# A pple antd Peah Dran U dy,J ties reobived by* ORLY a9 ,R .MC LT mast the distverj= This derangement WrodumO defiefit nutri oh end salmilatlon. By assimiason I nmean that pross by which the nu. igment of the flod is convetted Into blood, and thence into the solids of the body. Persons with digestion thus impaired, having the sltghtest pre disposition to pulmonary disease, or if they take cold, will be very liable to have Consumption of the Lunge in some of its ibrms: and I hold that it will be impossible to cure any case of Consumption without frst restoring a good digestion and healthy aslimilation. The very first thing to be done Is to cleanse the stomach and bowels from all diseased Ulucus and slints, which is clogging these orieins so that they cannot perfbrin their functions. and then rouse up and restore the liver to n Lealthy action. For this purpose the surest and best remedy is Schenck's Mandrake Pills. These Pill, clean the stomach and bowels of all the dead and morbid slime that is catnsigdisease and decay in the whole system. They wilt clear out the liver of all diseased bile that has accumulated there, and rouse it up to a new and healthy action, by which natural and healthy bile is seereted. The stomach, bowels, and liver are thus cleansed by the use of Schenck's Mandrake Pills; but there remains in the stomach an excess of acid. the organ is torpid and the appetite poor. In the bow els tie lacteals are weak, and requiring strength and eupport. It, is in a condition like this that Sohenek's Seaweed Tonic proves to be the most valuable remedy ever discovered. It is alkaline, and its use will neutralize all excess of acid, mak ing the stomach sweet and fresh. it will give per. toanent tone to this important organ, and create A good, hearty appetite, and prepare the system for the first process of a grood digestion, and ultimately make good, healthy, living blood. After this preparatory treatment, what remains to cure most caaes of Consumption is the free and persevering use of Schenok's Polmonlo Syrup. The Pulmonlo Syrtp nourishes the system, puri tes the blood, end is readily absorbed into the retlation, and thenco distributed to the diseased um. Th reitripensal, i1orbid matters, whether n The fbrm of. abscesses or tubercles, and then Assists Natue to expel all the diseased matter, in he form of expectoration, when once it ripen. is then, by the geat healing and purifng ropertieb of Behenok's Pulmnnio Syrup, th. all lcers and cavities are healed up sound, and my piatteut Is cured. The essential thing to be done in curing Con. sumption is to get up a good appetite and a good digetion, so that the body will grow in flesh and get stron . If a person has diseased lun -1 cavity or a~scess there.-the cavity cannot heat the matter cannot ripen, so long an the system Is below ar. What is necessary to cure is a new order of hIng",-& ood appetite. a good nutrition, the hod to grow infleh and get fat; then Nature is helli, the cavitles will heal, the matter will ripen and be thrown off In large quantities, and the person regain htalth, anld strongth. This is the true and only plan to cute Consumption, and it a person Is very bad, If the Inge are not entirely destroyed, or even If one lung is entirely gone if there is enough vitality left in the other to heal up, there is hqpe. I have seen many persons cured with only one sound long, live and enjoy lifb to a good old age. This is what Schenck's Medicines will do to euro Consunption. They will clean out the stomach, sweeton and strengthen it, get up a good digeation. and gIve Nature the assistanoe 6.ie needs to clear the system of all the disease that is in the lungs, whatover the fbrm may be. It is important that while using Schenck's Medl. eines, care shield be exercised not to take cold* keep in-doors in old and damp weather' avoid night air and take out-door exercise only in a genial and warm sunshine. I wish it distinctly understood that when I recom. mend a patient to be careful in regard to taking cold, while using my Metnes, I de for a special reason. A man who hI ,but partially recovered from the efects of a bad cold is fhr more liable to A reiapse than one who has been entirely cured; and it is precisely the same in regard to Consumlp tion. Bo long as the lunigs are not perfectly healed, jt so long i there Imminent danger of a ill re turn of the disease. Hence it is that I so strenu ously caution pulmonary patients againt ex iosing themselves to an atmosphere that Is not genf'al and pleasant. Confirmed Consuimptives' lungs are a mats of sores which the leiest cihange of atmos phere will inhfame. The grand secret of ny sue cens with my Medicines consists in my ability to subdne inflammation instead of provoking it, as many of the faculty do. An Iilnamed lung cantnot, with safety to the patient, be exposed to the l itcing blasts (of vinter or the chilling windis w Spriog or Autumn. It ahould be carehilly shle'lded r'rutn all irritating Nfltnences. The ultInnst ciution should be olaerved in this particular, it without it a cure under almost any circumstances Is anl impos. sibility. The person should be kept on a wholesome and nutritions diet, and ll tle Medicines contillned until the body has restored to it, the natural quantity of 1lasl and strength. I wai myself cured by this treatment of the worst kind of Coltsnenption, and have lived to get fat and hearty thse many years, with one lung mostly gone. I have cured thousands since, and very many have been cured by this treatment wiom I have never seen. About the Firstof October I expect to take posses slon of my new building, at the Norteast Coitner of Sixth and Arch Streets, where I shall be pleased to give advice to all who snay require it. Full directions accompy all my Remedies, so that a person in an . rt of the world can be readily cured by a str ot observance of the same. J. I. SIENCK M. mD Philadelphia. Foreign News, JOB 1IOSES' Sir Jaies Clark's ]F-male Pills, Tiet e Piniablls are. unioliing inl t:i mirte of all t flee s% lill nii will angertiu dibomie to 91111I I lhe femnimie collist Inteli e cuJO: They. mAde1-r a01 P-ce-- ande re.-ire ill nitt tiiefrr h' r ha.HyTern iarri Lais ic ilc' fe.acr wit.i al uite l11t iwev fain ct. uet : afndel abnuh' eacy package sent eo all writof ngous ind spinod Afrom binPi in h ak m ,mb.F. iu hrae o r irh ery Patl n vatalh miorto yseio ntdrWhites, they wilses. siely cuerehendal te menn av e a. te. 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